单词 | stipulate |
释义 | stip·u·late /'sti-pyə-ˌlāt/ vb -lat·ed, -lat·ing [Latin stipulatus, past participle of stipulari to exact (as from a prospective debtor) a formal guarantee when making an oral contract] vi 1: to make an agreement or covenant about something (as damages) 2: to demand a particular promise in an agreement — used with for may...assume or ~ for obligations of all kinds — Louisiana Civil Code 3: to agree respecting an aspect of legal proceedings — used with to stipulated to a dismissal of the claim with prejudice — National Law Journal pleaded guilty to the charge of battery and stipulated to the underlying facts — Luna v. Meinke, 844 F. Supp. 1284 (1994) vt 1: to specify esp. as a condition or requirement of an agreement parties may not ~ the invalidity of statutes or ordinances — West v. Bank of Commerce & Trusts, 167 F.2d 664 (1948) the contract stipulated that the lessor was responsible for maintenance within a stipulated period of time 2: to establish (procedure or evidence) by agreement during a proceeding defendant stipulated that evidence was sufficient to support his conspiracy conviction — National Law Journal based on stipulated facts> |
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